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." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people pr
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it will damage the economy deeply. people say we don't have a crisis on the horizon, of course we do. we have a debt on a tear. if the debt takes off like it is projected to do so, it is not only hurting our economy today, it is destroying it for the next generation. we can't sit around and be complicit with that. the problem is we have to do something about that. >> one final question. senator rand paul was here yesterday in "the situation room," 24 hours ago. he said flatly he is going to iowa the next few weeks, seriously thinking of running for the republican presidential nomination in 2016. thinks it is a good idea for him. what about you? >> i am going to make my mind up later. the reason i need to do this job, i am chairman of the budget committee, we have a crisis on the horizon, we need agreements done, i don't think it is good for me or wisconsin district or my colleagues to cloud my judgment at this time with other things. i need to do what i think is right in this moment, working on the budget, i have a lea
it will damage the economy deeply. people say we don't have a crisis on the horizon, of course we do. we have a debt on a tear. if the debt takes off like it is projected to do so, it is not only hurting our economy today, it is destroying it for the next generation. we can't sit around and be complicit with that. the problem is we have to do something about that. >> one final question. senator rand paul was here yesterday in "the situation room," 24 hours ago. he said flatly he...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm back now to talk more about jerry sandusky. so let me just get this straight. you don't dispute that jerry sandusky abused boys in the shower, and this boy in particular in the shower, right? >> jerry sandusky as i said in the previous segment had his day in court. joe paterno never did. that's always been my focus. i believed from the beginning -- >> answer my question. answer my question. you don't dispute that he abused boys in the shower. >> the evidence is there, he was convicted. i have no problem with that. >> do you know why joe paterno was fired? >> he was allegedly fired for not protecting the very boy whose interview i'm holding in my hand, the day he got fired that there was nothing -- no reason to protect him. >> let me remind you, the board found that while paterno -- >> you are going to quote the penn state board of trustees? >> an employee claimed sandusky abused a young boy in the shower, paterno should have done more. it was
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm back now to talk more about jerry sandusky. so let me just get this straight. you don't dispute that jerry sandusky abused boys in the shower, and this boy in particular in the shower, right? >> jerry sandusky as i said in the previous segment had his day in court. joe paterno never did. that's always been my focus. i believed from the beginning --...
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. >> erin, the president of the second largest economy in the world is suring up deals during an international blitz of state visits. and, yet, some could only talk about his wife. pang lee wong is married to the new president. now, the chinese lady visited a school this weekend as her husband finalizes trade deals with russia and africa countries, as well. but she's a star in her own right. she has a master's degree in music and even recorded a music video in the 1980s. in china, she's well-known as a soprano singer. you know, it is very rare to see the wife of a chinese leader. so you could say china is changing its tune somewhat as it deals with international relations. erin, back to you. >> all right, the "the essay" i next. and tonight, panda-monium. >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive ident
. >> erin, the president of the second largest economy in the world is suring up deals during an international blitz of state visits. and, yet, some could only talk about his wife. pang lee wong is married to the new president. now, the chinese lady visited a school this weekend as her husband finalizes trade deals with russia and africa countries, as well. but she's a star in her own right. she has a master's degree in music and even recorded a music video in the 1980s. in china, she's...
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mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more straight ahead with don lemon. >>> no golf for you. i want to you take a look at this. this is a pga course in orlando where tiger woods was leading before mother nature put the smackdown on it. the weather is severe in many parts of the country today. ridiculous storms here. blizzard there. live from snowy dayton, ohio in just a moment. speaking of tiger, if he wins tomorrow
mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get...
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. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this week. we will see what happens. >> of course they do. they are always going on breakdown there. >>> it is time for your first degree weather update with ma r maria molina. >> maria is in the weather center tracking another storm. is that right? >> yes. a brand new storm impacting portions of the upper midwest today and we are expecting to see snow from the same system into the northeast as we height. we could be seeing significant accumulations especially across places in new england. want to start out with high temperatures. we are seeing wild disparities as far as th
. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> john, i don't know any democrat who talks like that. >> there's no no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about gu
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly, but i would give the managers of each department discretion because they know where the fat is. they're not going to cut the muscle, they're going to cut the fat. it seems like what the president is doing is trying to cut in the places where it hurts the most in order to prove a point and i -- if ever the mainstream media reaches a point where they recognize that if we destroy this nation and destroy the economy, they, too, will be destroyed, i think at that point they will start asking the tough questions and helping to move the population in the right direction. >> sean: don't hold your breath, dr. carson. i
we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly,...
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you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow commercial real estate business. really bad world commerce outlook. real soft information technology sales. you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing to keep the competition from bonds incredibly weak. he's got a real good reason for doing what he's doing, which is staying the course, keeping rates low. that reason? 1937. see, ben bernanke is a rigorous guy. he's a professor and a genuine scholar of american finan
you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow commercial real estate business. really bad world commerce outlook. real soft information technology sales. you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow...
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we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your suggestion. tweet us at the lead cnn. use the hash tag lulu slogan. also, you've been waiting six years for it. now justin timberlake's new album is here. you're not that excited about it? neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your...
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the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the biggest trends in alcohol these days, bourbon, plus, tobacco, porn, reality tv, and how your smart phone is a vice. we have a sinful hour ahead capping it off with how you at home as an investor can make money on it all. first tonight, our top story. obamacare's latest surprise is a new fee to hit employers. douglas holtz-eakin, president of the and former cbo director. great to talk to you. i was shocked to hear about the fee, $63, nobody knew it was coming, $63 per eployee, so for a company like boeing, that's $10 million just for the fee alone. what is it for, and why didn't we
the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here at the golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the...
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economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo is trying to acquire cit. t.d. bank. has the price not been right? >> well, i really think you need to get wells fargo or t.d. on your show and ask them that question. >> all right. let me ask you about something that i know is near and dear to your heart. the new york stock exchange. what's your take, john, at the deal to acquire n -- he told me last week he's going to spin out some of the european exchanges. as you know he's got five european exchanges that he's going to try to ipo. >> even when i was at the new york stock exchange, the combinat
economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo...
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then the economy tight end. we had a large number of folks who were wondering how am i going to keep my job, how am i going to pay my mortgage, how am i going to be able to keep my house, the most basic thing. of the things that was designed in our state was to try to train people said that they had more of an ability than just to be working on it and not so skills position, and we set up with our community college system across the state, retraining programs so that they were able to run machines, able to learn advanced manufacturing. and just below the area where the r.v. companies were, was a manufacturinge area, and what we set up was a transfer program where they would go from working in the r.v learn skills that were applicable to job creation, go through a program and at the end of that program, be able to go into a position in one of the medical device programs were on day one they know the machines that are in there, they know how to run those machines and their productive and talented from the first mo
then the economy tight end. we had a large number of folks who were wondering how am i going to keep my job, how am i going to pay my mortgage, how am i going to be able to keep my house, the most basic thing. of the things that was designed in our state was to try to train people said that they had more of an ability than just to be working on it and not so skills position, and we set up with our community college system across the state, retraining programs so that they were able to run...
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i don't think the economy looas. when i loon look look under the hood of the data, when you take out the boeing anomaly, you had a decline. consumer confidence is atrocious. oracle, fedex, caterpillar. they have not been good. maybe they're stock specific, maybe they're company specific. as we get into earnings season, we will find out more. and europe is not fixed. it is a big, big problem. it is just quiet for a little bit. >> what are you doing? shorting the s&p? shorting individual names ? >> shorting the s&p. short housing here. xhp. you saw yesterday usg was down 10% because of checks talking about how the price increases aren't going to be able to come through. when you start to see stuff like that, the story starts to deteriorate. >> how much can you put in channel checks? housing has recovered. housing remains pretty strong. case-shiller was another metric. >> not only case-shiller but core logic showed 9.7% -- >> these stocks are trading at levels that are above the 2007, 2005 high when we were in the middl
i don't think the economy looas. when i loon look look under the hood of the data, when you take out the boeing anomaly, you had a decline. consumer confidence is atrocious. oracle, fedex, caterpillar. they have not been good. maybe they're stock specific, maybe they're company specific. as we get into earnings season, we will find out more. and europe is not fixed. it is a big, big problem. it is just quiet for a little bit. >> what are you doing? shorting the s&p? shorting...
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they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much the economy has contracted. greece is having our great depression of the late 1920s. >> wow. >> all right. moving on to washington now. >> a lot nicer setting. >> president obama's renewed push for a grand bargain may be showing some early signs of paying off, at least with one top republican. senator bob corker of tennessee says he could envision raising tax revenue if democrats embrace big changes to medicare and social security. corker's position on sunday puts him at odds with other members of his party, including h
they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms...
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want revenue neutral tax reform i think we need to stand up and say we want to leave more money in the economy and reduce taxes. when rye bega regan did it we % growth in one year. we don't reinvent ourselves in this way. unless you stand for something people aren't motivated to go out and vote for you. >> chris: talk about things you stand about. immigration you came out with your ideas for a comprehensive plan this week and you are taking fire for both the right and the left. your call four plan for creating a legal status, not citizenship but a legal status for the 11 million folks who are already here illegal immigrants already here but taking fire from the right because you oppose the e verify is system which would make it easier for employers to check whether workers are in fact legal or illegal. why would you oppose that? >> that is not the main part of my plan. the main part of the plan is trust but verify. says we have to have border security. conservatives wanted border security before we had immigration reform. the amendment that i will add will ensure that there is border security
want revenue neutral tax reform i think we need to stand up and say we want to leave more money in the economy and reduce taxes. when rye bega regan did it we % growth in one year. we don't reinvent ourselves in this way. unless you stand for something people aren't motivated to go out and vote for you. >> chris: talk about things you stand about. immigration you came out with your ideas for a comprehensive plan this week and you are taking fire for both the right and the left. your call...
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to revitalize his economy by loosening its grip on inflation will overshoot. he will go into debt, it will go into debt
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the economy is improving. we get to the next problem with is building up the balance sheet in a way that will make it hard to tighten when they need to tighten. >> the fact is you're siding with santelli over me but in a more polite way. one of the keys to what you're saying and i have a counter to this, maybe let you say it which is that you think the issue of taking money away from savers by lowering interest rates is something that hurts the economy and consumer spending more than lower interest rates create spending and helps the economy. >> yes. because first of all if you look at consumer interest income and consumer interest expense, consumers actually have more interest bearing assets an they do interest bearing liabilities. the key is liabilities are fixed rate at this stage or most are because of fixed rate mortgages. if you allow interest rates to go up, you push more none inmon the consumer sector than your cost to consumer sector and older americans live off cds and if you push up the income more,
the economy is improving. we get to the next problem with is building up the balance sheet in a way that will make it hard to tighten when they need to tighten. >> the fact is you're siding with santelli over me but in a more polite way. one of the keys to what you're saying and i have a counter to this, maybe let you say it which is that you think the issue of taking money away from savers by lowering interest rates is something that hurts the economy and consumer spending more than...
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to revitalize his economy by loosening its grip on inflation will overshoot. he will go into debt, it will go into debt >>> two closely watched u.s. supreme court cases are around the corner. for advocates and opponents for same-sex marriage. we will look at the issue as then mayor gavin newsom issued marriage licenses. we get an update from washington, d.c. for the preparations for the up coming hearings. >> they will be mindful of the limited role as judges to interpret existing law. >> plus, legal analysis on how the issues might be viewed on the highest court in the land. stay tuned for the special coverage of gay marriage before the u.s. supreme court. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. i'm scott shafer. welcome to this week in northern california. next tuesday, more than four years after california voters approved proposition 8, the state's ban on same-sex marriage, it gets a hearing from the u.s. supreme court. it will hear arguments for the defense of marriage act known as doma. we discuss the issues before the u.s. s
to revitalize his economy by loosening its grip on inflation will overshoot. he will go into debt, it will go into debt >>> two closely watched u.s. supreme court cases are around the corner. for advocates and opponents for same-sex marriage. we will look at the issue as then mayor gavin newsom issued marriage licenses. we get an update from washington, d.c. for the preparations for the up coming hearings. >> they will be mindful of the limited role as judges to interpret...
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overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less and we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make
overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are benefiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they know their lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder...
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. >> shepard: a little island causing big problems for the global economy, and now lawmakers in cyprus are racing against the clock to fix their own problems. the bunks are still closed. there's talk of government taking money from people's bank accounts. don't know where the russian mob is but they're the problem. any attempts to fix things seems to be making matters worse. we'll get a live report from cyprus. >>> a woman in georgia, as in atlanta, georgia, says a teenager tried to rob her, and when she said she had no money, he shot her baby dead. now police say they're about to make a very big announcement and we'll have that next. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers question
. >> shepard: a little island causing big problems for the global economy, and now lawmakers in cyprus are racing against the clock to fix their own problems. the bunks are still closed. there's talk of government taking money from people's bank accounts. don't know where the russian mob is but they're the problem. any attempts to fix things seems to be making matters worse. we'll get a live report from cyprus. >>> a woman in georgia, as in atlanta, georgia, says a teenager tried...
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the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now tennessee is the home of nashville, so it's a little bit country and a whole lot of w.t.f. as "the new york times" reported today, two nights a year, residents of tennessee can call a hot line and if they get through, they might qualify for something called 10 car
the financial sector of our economy, europe's economy and the world economy is based on trust. that is paper thin, not just in cyprus and europe, but in the united states. if you look at what j.p. morgan has been doing to erode the trust of borrowers investors it hangs by a thread. a trust can be broken down anywhere along the line. >> indeed. they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged...
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how long will it take for cyprus' economy to recover from this. but i think the feeling here is that this is a small country, so the global markets won't be too heavily impacted from this. >> we like riding the roller coaster that is wall street. we're used for it by now. >> certainly a roller coaster, yeah. >> thanks so much. >>> ain't no mountain high enough. see how a teenager with down syndrome is leaving historic footprints on the world's tallest mountain. when the docte that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which
how long will it take for cyprus' economy to recover from this. but i think the feeling here is that this is a small country, so the global markets won't be too heavily impacted from this. >> we like riding the roller coaster that is wall street. we're used for it by now. >> certainly a roller coaster, yeah. >> thanks so much. >>> ain't no mountain high enough. see how a teenager with down syndrome is leaving historic footprints on the world's tallest mountain. when...
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the big policy shift or abe-onomics is giving aus view of the japanese economy. we think that the current stance and the shift at the boj with the new governor taking place later this week is clearly the best opportunity japan has had in the last 15 years to get rid of deflation and i think in that sense we are staying with the market momentum which is very constructive on japan. that is our biggest overweight. >> regional equities. >> we'll leave it there. valentin, appreciate your time today. >> i had mentioned as well the u.s. stocks. here is a look at futures. we saw it in cypriot banks, cypriot stocks reopen not happening. they will be staying closed until at least thursday. largely looking down on the dow by 14 points. the nasdaq and the s&p pointing higher when it did emerge that cypress wouldn't be voting and not approving the terms of the bailout last night. we're still waiting for the final confirmation on the timing of that vote. not so much market nervousness here. the ftse cnbc global 300 is down by 0.1%. as we look at major european markets, the fts
the big policy shift or abe-onomics is giving aus view of the japanese economy. we think that the current stance and the shift at the boj with the new governor taking place later this week is clearly the best opportunity japan has had in the last 15 years to get rid of deflation and i think in that sense we are staying with the market momentum which is very constructive on japan. that is our biggest overweight. >> regional equities. >> we'll leave it there. valentin, appreciate your...
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the economy is digging its way out of a very bad economy. the housing market we hope is recovering and better way to get better growth. the bad news is the fed is held hostage by a congress and administration that can't get anything done and it will continue to print money because it feels like it has to do something but it's not working very well. so really all roads lead to let's fix the debt and until we balance budgets, until we get serious about that, the fed is not able to fix it. >> douglas holtz-eakin, thank you very much. tom brokaw, thank you. alex, we will see you at noon. >> what is coming on at noon? >> doug is back! >> you just can't shake him! >> smart, smart, smart. thank you so much. >>> on tomorrow's show, we have the secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius with join us. >>> coming up here on "morning joe," how do can you tell if a novel is worth reading when it gets a movie deal before it even hits the shelves. we will talk to best seller harlan coppen about his best novel in six years. do we have a mower?
the economy is digging its way out of a very bad economy. the housing market we hope is recovering and better way to get better growth. the bad news is the fed is held hostage by a congress and administration that can't get anything done and it will continue to print money because it feels like it has to do something but it's not working very well. so really all roads lead to let's fix the debt and until we balance budgets, until we get serious about that, the fed is not able to fix it....
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people are feeling a lot of uncertainty about this economy. and while they look at the stock market, they scratch their head going, gosh, that's great, but i can't make a trade and trade out of it quickly. this, a real estate transaction, is the longest term, longest term investment anyone can make. and people are wisely thinking about it and looking at all the economic data points that you guys cover so well, each week, each day, each minute. and they're going, you know what, good indication that property values are going up. but i don't see a reason to race out there and put myself at risk again. and that's those that have good credit. those that don't have good credit, don't even have that as an option. >> and steve, the jobs market has to be a big correlation of this as well? >> absolutely. that's something that disqualifies certain people, especially, by the way, if they just recently got a job. they would not qualify for, say, a refinancing or additional credit. i also think, guys, neither of these two gentleman mentioned education. i th
people are feeling a lot of uncertainty about this economy. and while they look at the stock market, they scratch their head going, gosh, that's great, but i can't make a trade and trade out of it quickly. this, a real estate transaction, is the longest term, longest term investment anyone can make. and people are wisely thinking about it and looking at all the economic data points that you guys cover so well, each week, each day, each minute. and they're going, you know what, good indication...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on. when their own country turned to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was. stunned. oh my room is new. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land. migrants working hard to find a way home. please be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to. visit. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. when we reach must to the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the
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so at least one aspect of the economy booming. i wish that was felt throughout and i wish the companies would use all of that money they are making and profits that are piling up to hire more people. that's what has got to happen for the economy to really boom again. cvs a major drug chain in maybe one-half of the country, but they are big, and they are telling employers, you have to see how you are doing at least once a year. we'll pay for it. and that information goes to our insurance company. and if you refuse to let us know your weight and body fat, peter what was the world think of this. >> on twitter jaws says i'm a black woman, 5'4", 165, according to those charts i'm obese. ruth says if a company can enact health poll says what is to stop them from enacting other policies that impose on private freedoms. and then i am opposed to this. >> bill: well, then get the help you need. there are programs that can help people. but you got to admit you got the problem first, right? >> exactly. >> bill: but again cvs is not the only c
so at least one aspect of the economy booming. i wish that was felt throughout and i wish the companies would use all of that money they are making and profits that are piling up to hire more people. that's what has got to happen for the economy to really boom again. cvs a major drug chain in maybe one-half of the country, but they are big, and they are telling employers, you have to see how you are doing at least once a year. we'll pay for it. and that information goes to our insurance...
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was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i think it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou: can i say, watching the republican party with all prevail -- tre veil, i think that everyone better give up on idea of doing anything with the democrats and letting the economy doing the intellectual heavy lifting for the republican party, they better get ready to go. because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i hate to do it, but we have to right there. anyway, thank yo thank you very, that is it for us, we hope you will be us tomorrow, congressman frank wolf of join us. on what is going on in the obama justice department, good night from new york. york. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a ban
was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i think it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou: can i say, watching the republican party with all prevail -- tre veil, i think that everyone better give up on idea of doing anything with the democrats and letting the economy doing the intellectual heavy lifting for the republican party, they better get ready to go. because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i...
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they had to wait for the economy to appeal. >> they did not have the tools. they did not know what was causing it. they did not have a structure in place. we did not solve this problem until we got the new deal. >> with this great trial going on, how interested was the administration in having a social side? >> he was a very social person. he was very personable. he always liked women. he had lots of women friends. there was still a social side to the white house. a lot of this politicking was done socially. >> in terms of large-scale entertaining, a new year's day party was pretty much his big party until his eldest son married. >> here is where we have to bring in dolley madison. the great character of our program. >> the queen mother, she had a beautiful cousin, angelica. martin van bureau had four single sons. she introduced them all. >> her husband had died. she moved back to washington. she loved the washington scene. >> she was right there. she immediately jumped into the social swing.
they had to wait for the economy to appeal. >> they did not have the tools. they did not know what was causing it. they did not have a structure in place. we did not solve this problem until we got the new deal. >> with this great trial going on, how interested was the administration in having a social side? >> he was a very social person. he was very personable. he always liked women. he had lots of women friends. there was still a social side to the white house. a lot of...
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was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the risk of this whole story? it seems small. a nothing little island. how do you see it? >> the last four years have been dedicated looking at risks globally. in my book i talk about the destruction lehman cauause overseas. now it's the reverse. the last three years we had elevator shaft drops in the u.s. stock market. at the end of the first quarter, beginning of the second quarter, 16%, 20% and 10%. each time there was credit spread contagion from europe. a sovereign problem that led to a bank problem. then that weakness led to u.s. credit spre
was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the...
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as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at this point. but they won't be. how do you make that urgent to the population? as you well know, if the american public doesn't think it's urgent it is not likely a lot of politicians are going to think it's urgent. >> it's interesting. politicians misread the american public as well. in the last election, chris, 70% of the transportation infrastructure referendums calling for more tolls, taxes, or borrowing, passed. even in 2010, 61% passed. in other recent elections 78% passed. when the voters know what they're spending their money on, in charleston a red state, charl
as you pointed out, for the economy. ports, rail, airports. roads. those things are incredibly important for goods movement. you have to invest to keep growing. every business that grows successful, invests. we've got to do it. grover norquist be damned. >> governor, it seems i want to follow up with you. it seems like this is sort of a long-term pain argument, which is, okay. the bridges and the rail and the ports. they're not great but they're passing barely, some of them. passing at...
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david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food stocks today, a slew of flames hitting life-time highs -- names. hershey, flower foods. j&j snack foods and hormel on the list. david: the markets continued their climb as the federal reserve vowed to keep the printing presses roll being but is the market the only thing really benefiting from their programs? former congressman and long-time fed critic ron paul is telling us exclusively how all this could have potentially, extremely dangerous impact on the money you have in the bank and our country in general. lauren: plus cyprus may be the on the brink of default and looking to confiscate people's mone
david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food...
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economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly because they don't want to see something that's unsustainable gains in the labor market. i guess that's the good news if anybody is waiting for anything is that the fed is still standing by. >> i think what the fed had to say is essentially bullish for everything in the world except for change. because they don't seem like they want to make any changes except for the news that mr. bernanke has now had a conversation with the president about his tenure. and it seems more likely than ever that his term will come to an end in january. unfortunately, it's going no be just about the
economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly...
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we are a public economy. medicare and the military has gobbled up what everyone feels is real economic activity. it is really being paid by the taxpayers. host: let's get a response. guest: you're absolutely right. it ultimately comes down to the taxpayers. the federal government cannot spend a dime that it does not take her borrow from somebody else. when it borrows, there is an interest rate on it. and it has to take money to pay off that debt. i agree with you, we should make certain that we have priorities in washington and we are not spending more than we take in. we need to leave more in your pocket so we can get the economy rolling. in terms of medicare, i would report that the medicare trustees, not republicans, not democrats, but the medicare trustees report, the folks and go charge of making certain medicare is solvent. they are telling us there is a predictable time into the next 10 years at which point medicare cannot provide the medical services for seniors from a financial standpoint. it is incu
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your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people back to work. >> bill: to me the economy is definitely improving, and a steady progress in the right direction, and some good indications, but if you did a survive right now, i think most people would say the economy is sick. >> right. and they are seeing these debates over the sequester, ta i think that hurts people's confidence. >> bill: you heard her way the priority should be jobs jobs jobs. is it? and what should we do about it? we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the washington dc, where he hosts current tv's "full court press." ♪ ♪ converstion started next. >> i'm a
your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people...
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and the economy has improved and it's not been great. i think it gets better now finally because housing is finally at the point where no one is questioning whether it's recovering. they are just questioning the speed of the recovery. but, again, until the fed actually pulls back from some of this extraordinary easing, many investors, especially on the equity side of the business, will question the sustainability the rally without the fed propping it up as much as some people think it is. >> if we took the fed out of the equation, joe, is there anything else out there that could potentially be negative enough, maybe even something we haven't encountered yet, that could make this market come unstuck? >> i think it would have to be something geopolitical, some on the oil front. certainly there is some fear in asia we relations to the japanese and chinese. no, i don't think so, mandy. we're still in a very solid, cyclical spot. >> i think the issue, guys, is when you ask that question, mandy, the correct question is, joe, if there was 3% gd
and the economy has improved and it's not been great. i think it gets better now finally because housing is finally at the point where no one is questioning whether it's recovering. they are just questioning the speed of the recovery. but, again, until the fed actually pulls back from some of this extraordinary easing, many investors, especially on the equity side of the business, will question the sustainability the rally without the fed propping it up as much as some people think it is....
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economy is improving. the backdrop of the financial crisis is keeping worldwide central banks very loose in their policy so as a result we should expect a very easy fed and in my 30 years of managing money when the fed is on your side on the long side, that is a positive situation. >> all right. great to talk to you, chuck. thanks so much. some of your top other holdings, objection dental, jpmorgan and pfizer. congratulations on being called the ultimate stock picker. >> thank you very much and have a good day. >> you do the same. let's get to josh lipton now who is at the markets desk for a check on what's working right now. >> check out darden restaurants. we're showing a bit of green here. reported results basically in line with the street's lowered estimates. remember, the company whose chains include olive garden and red lobster cut its third quarter and full-year forecast last month citing higher taxes and gas prices. the stock right now up about 1.2%. scott, back to you. >> josh, thank you. coming u
economy is improving. the backdrop of the financial crisis is keeping worldwide central banks very loose in their policy so as a result we should expect a very easy fed and in my 30 years of managing money when the fed is on your side on the long side, that is a positive situation. >> all right. great to talk to you, chuck. thanks so much. some of your top other holdings, objection dental, jpmorgan and pfizer. congratulations on being called the ultimate stock picker. >> thank you...
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about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock market, people are worried about how real those numbers are. stuart: you're very much in touch with the political reaction going on in the economy. but there is no political reaction to middle america about what is going on here. president obama is still relatively popular, his policies are still relatively popular. >> his handling of the economy have dropped precipitously. he is now basically dead even with the republicans handling of the economy, so i think the president should be more worried about it than he is. re
about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock...